Obama, a notable Bears fan, compares himself to Aaron Rodgers

United States president Barack Obama tosses a national championship game ball gift during a ceremony honoring the 2014 NCAA football national champion Ohio State Buckeyes in the East Room at the White House. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) smiles before the game against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY

President Obama (left) also happens to be America's most famous Bears fan. Geoff Burke & Jeremy Brevard USA TODAY

Can you imagine President Obama doing a "Discount Double Check" after giving the State of the Union Address?

Probably not, but the President sees similarities between himself and the NFL player who has made that his signature celebration. In an interview with Bill Simmons for GQ, Obama compared himself to Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers:

Or maybe [Aaron] Rodgers in the pocket, in the sense of you can't be distracted by what's around you, you've got to be looking downfield. And I think that's a quality that I have -- not getting flustered in what's around me. So there was never a point, even early on -- even in the first six months, where we weren't sure whether we were going to dip into another Great Depression, we weren't sure whether the steps we were taking on rescuing the auto industry or stabilizing the financial system were going to work -- there weren't moments where I thought, "Sheesh, feels like we're in over our head.

Rodgers is known for his composure, which never seems to falter. He's famous for telling Packers fans to "R-E-L-A-X" when the going gets tough. Much like the All-Pro passer needs to coordinate with his teammates in order to beat the defense, Obama has to work with members of Congress to accomplish his initiatives.

Every American should desire a President who's as good at governing as Rodgers is at quarterbacking. The only people who might have a legitimate gripe with the comparison are Chicago Bears fans. Obama, formerly a senator from Illinois, isn't supposed to hype the one player his hometown team hates most.